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File</a>/Copy Universal File Paths</h2>
<p>This menu item behaves nearly identically to <a href="copy_file_paths.htm">
Copy File Paths</a>, except that the paths to Network resources (ie. files, 
printers, etc.) are always copied obeying Windows UNC (Universal Naming 
Convention) rules.</p>
<p>UNC syntax for Windows systems has the generic form:</p>
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  <pre>\\ComputerName\SharedFolder\Resource, or
\\Server\Volume\File</pre>
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<p>A sample listing (1 file) might look like</p>
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  <pre>\\Netbook\SharedDocs\My Pictures\Josh &amp; Penny - house\IMG_0595.JPG</pre>
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